Holding a laptop on the knees, though, requires keeping the legs still and closed. After one hour in this position, the researchers found that the men’s testicle temperature had risen by up to 2.5 C.

A lap pad kept the computer cool and meant that less heat was transmitted to the skin, but Sheynkin warned it didn’t do much to cool the testicles and might give a false sense of security.

“I wouldn’t say that if someone starts to use laptops they will become infertile,” Sheynkin told Reuters Health, though he warned that frequent use might contribute to reproductive problems because “the scrotum doesn’t have time to cool down.”

Surprised the study was allowed to be done, i mean all those studies about cellphone and cancer have been buried haven’t they. After all the end game is to depopulate us before we catch on, and how better to do it than with voluntary use of “needed” technology.

I hate my phone and try to only ever send messages if not near a landline.

Is your phone and ISP simply volunteer based tracking devices with a communication option, or even the mark of the beast? it will be when we can buy stuff with it

I call bs on this story. No one holds a laptop like that. Then again, I don’t normally sit in positions that cause me pain for more than a minute or two.

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